Using a simple little command to copy multiple files to one location, this trick basically works by merging a compressed file with an image. In other words, you can save your top-secret files inside an image by saving them both into one file.
The final result is an image file that also contains the secretly stored compressed file, which you can access in 2 ways: opening the file normally will show the image and hide the rest; otherwise, choosing to open the file with an archiver will reveal all the secrets (which only you can know about).
For example, you can use WinZIP or WinRAR (I use this one).
copy /B photo.jpg + myFiles.zip destination.jpg
- The command 'copy' simply copies the 2 files to 1 location: resulting in merging them together.
- '/B' just means the files are binary.
- 'photo.jpg' is the photo we want to use to hide files inside.
- 'myFiles.zip' is the compressed file we want to keep hidden.
- 'destination.jpg' is the final file we want to create.
To hide your files you must first save them in one compressed file such as a Zip or Rar file (*.zip or *.rar) using an archiver. Realize that you will be using that same archiver to open your files later...
Put your newly compressed top-secret file and the image in the same folder (preferably on the desktop). Now open Command Prompt and us the change directory command (cd) to find your folder:
cd '%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\New Folder'
[change the names of any files or folders accordingly]
Now use the copy command to merge the files.
copy /B rabbit.jpg + secret.zip cool.jpg
[change the names of any files or folders accordingly]
You now have a cool file that you can choose to open using 'Open with...' and opening it with your file archiver of choice. However, simply clicking on the file to open it just displays the image and, therefore, keeps your secret files just that: a secret.
Remember that to keep you files a secret you must remove evidence by deleting the actual files that were used to make the final merged one... But beware, you may want to backup your files...
can anyone help me?